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Multispectrum sensor / cameras... low budget?!?!
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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce_D" data-source="post: 6801096" data-attributes="member: 146594"><p>Why are you trying to use a hyper spectral camera? While these are good for identifying crop stresses, particularly if you’re able to take images in the near-infrared spectrum, but there are plenty of indices formulas out there which can give you an indication of crop health with just a simple RGB camera. VARI is achievable with just a cheap DJI Phantom or mavic. Using a software package such as DroneDeploy this can be really quick and easy to achieve.</p><p></p><p>Then if it works for you but you want more accurate data then look at NIR and NDVI with a sentera, slantranger or a micasensor.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce_D, post: 6801096, member: 146594"] Why are you trying to use a hyper spectral camera? While these are good for identifying crop stresses, particularly if you’re able to take images in the near-infrared spectrum, but there are plenty of indices formulas out there which can give you an indication of crop health with just a simple RGB camera. VARI is achievable with just a cheap DJI Phantom or mavic. Using a software package such as DroneDeploy this can be really quick and easy to achieve. Then if it works for you but you want more accurate data then look at NIR and NDVI with a sentera, slantranger or a micasensor. [/QUOTE]
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